Zenith16, I know, that's why I felt as if none of you is impressed and it felt odd

lol Ok I may not have said much on it yet, cause I'm waiting to play it.

lol It doesn't mean I'm not in awe ,just I need it in my hands in front of me first. I've said in other threads that with stuff like these to me they've become icing and I'm hope the rest of the other elements are as good in equal terms to something like that these days. so that's why I went quiet on that. when it's in my hands I'm sure you'll hear me awe from my side of this here area of north America. Saying how pretty and well done that part is . I just hope the rest of it comes together first .

I keep hearing the controls are just as clunky as Heavy Rain...which I am actually fine with to be honest. Took me some time to get Heavy Rain's controls down, but once I did I had no problems and really...I was so focused on the story the controls didn't bother me anyway.

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A few weeks back, Sony's own online store was offering insanely cheap preorders for upcoming PS3 exlcusive Beyond Two Souls. It seemed like a deal too good to be true! It was.

Sony has today begun cancelling those preorders, offering $5 coupons as a means of apologising for the mix-up. Which is a little disappointing; most retailers will honour mistakes like this, especially when it's not a catastrophic price cut.

Beyond: Two Souls features two-player, co-op multiplayer, with one person controlling Jodi Holmes, the main protagonist, and the other controlling Aiden, the entity tethered to her entire existence, Quantic Dream founder David Cage revealed at Gamescom. Players pass control between Jodi and Aiden, on a single screen, by pressing triangle. Yes, press triangle to Jodi.

In multiplayer or solo, Beyond is playable with iOS and Android touchscreen devices, with the "Beyond Touch" app. It's a free app that allows players to control a character – it's a blank slate, with no buttons or on-screen sticks, that players use like a touchpad. Slide one finger around the screen and the character moves. The game automatically switches to easy mode when a touchscreen controller is in use.

Cage said the touchscreen feature is an attempt to reel in casual players or those who don't play games often. Most people are comfortable with a smartphone, though avid players will want to use the DualShock controller, Cage said.

I had my doubts but the demo definetly saved them. I had no problems with the controls. It seemed in line with HR, but rather more intuitive as the right analog stick seemed to be used alloy more for action as opposed to random button on the controller. If anything it was controlling Aidan that gave me some issues but nothing major. My favorite part was when you

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let loose on the lady in the room. I had too much fun terrifying her...lol

With that said, I still wont be buying it day one. It'll surely be on sale a month later around BF. Im expecting under $35 by then